Ukrainian mannequin underneath fireplace for podcast as males say ‘do not fall for her bulls**t’
A saucy Ukrainian model who discussed her career on a popular YouTube channel said she faced a huge backlash from men.
Aisultana, who hails from Odesa, appeared on a podcast where she shared her journey to becoming a spicy content creator. As well as chatting about what first got her in front of a camera, she also mentioned the creepy requests she gets from blokes, and how she deals with hate.
The talk also touched on how much the brunette beauty earns from the online endeavours, which amounts to tens of thousands each month. But when a snippet of the interview was shared on TikTok it quickly went viral, however, the 25-year-old was shocked by the hate she received.
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“Damn, I don’t really want her for free, and she’s still being paid,” wrote one harsh critic.
Another said: “A very strong romanticization of dangerous and unofficial work, what she says is the exception and not the rule. Girls, don’t fall for this bulls**t
A third added: “And when did it become mainstream to interview porn stars, when did they become influencers? Everyone already knows what kind of content there is and no simple photo in a swimsuit will be circulated, people, wtf?”
While a fourth queried: “Since when did they start to show it as some kind of achievement?”
However, women who responded to the clip were more supportive than their male counterparts.
One wrote: “How cool she is!!! It’s just that a person had a goal, a tool, and he achieved his goal. Super!”
Another said: “Those who hate in the comments, but you also earn $20k a month?”
A third added: “All the men are indignant. You created this business, don’t look, don’t pay. I know couples who live together and do this. The man proposed to his girlfriend.”
Responding to the furore, Aisultana said that she was shocked by the comments, which attacked her looks as well as labelled her unfairly.
She said: “I did not expect that they would write about appearance. Lot’s of men wrote ‘Why do they pay me such big money if I look so ugly?’ I did not expect that there would be so much hate.
“I was surprised as most of the hate was from men. I expected more fury from women, because usually women prefer to mock in the comments. In this case, they supported me more.”
Aisultana recently spoke to the Daily Star about her battle to post content, while she lived in the war torn country of birth.
She said she had to operate a restricted regime to populate her social media channels.
Whether it was due to national black outs, which can run for up to 12 hours a day, or taking cover from attacks from Russian forces, Aisultana said she had her work cut out for her.
Nevertheless, the brunette beauty has amassed a hefty following, with 294,000 fans on Instagram alone, and this latest episode appears to have done nothing to put her off.
Continuing to respond to the hate she added: “I think the main reason for such reaction is that I hurt men’s egos with my income level. We are adults and are responsible for our own lives.”
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